1961: Aldous Huxley on the power of TECHNOLOGY! | In Conversation | Classic Interviews | BBC Archive
“Technology was made for man and not man for technology.” A few years after the publication of Brave New World Revisited, the revered novelist appeared on In Conversation with John Morgan to talk about dystopian and utopian worlds and the increasing influence that technology was having over peoples lives. Originally broadcast 30 July, 1961. You have now entered the BBC Archive, a time machine that will transport you back to the golden age of TV to educate, entertain and enlighten you through our classic clips from the BBC vaults. Make sure you subscribe so that you never miss a single stop on our amazing journey through the BBC Archive - https://www.youtube.com/c/BBCArchive?...

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1973: Race of the Power Bikes | Tuesday Documentary | BBC Archive

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1964: ARTHUR C CLARKE predicts the FUTURE | Horizon | Past Predictions | BBC Archive

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Brave New World vs Nineteen Eighty-Four featuring Adam Gopnik and Will Self

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1958: ALDOUS HUXLEY Interview | Monitor | Writers and Wordsmiths | BBC Archive

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1966: Night People | Man Alive | BBC Archive

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A Conversation with Bertrand Russell (1952)

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93 Year Old Irish Soldier describes World War One, 1988

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Bishop Rowan Williams and Lady Hale debate whether we have the 'right to die'

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En 1960, Aldous Huxley interviewé en français par Hubert Aquin

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Brave New World (1956) - Aldous Huxley as Narrator

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1969: Stalin's Daughter on Defecting From the Soviet Union | Classic Interviews | BBC Archive

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Ram Dass Here and Now – Episode 37 – Aldous Huxley

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1971: MARSHALL MCLUHAN on ADVERTISING | 24 Hours | Writers and Wordsmiths | BBC Archive

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Brave New World: Summary & Analysis

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1965: A Flatshare in London | Man Alive | Classic Documentary | BBC Archive

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Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, Themes and Significance

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1972: Moving to a "Town of the 21st Century" | Scene | BBC Archive

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Aldous Huxley interviewed by Mike Wallace : 1958 (Full)

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Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature (2007) - Newsnight archives

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